Fantasy Tip: Obviously the fantasy value of Ertz and company isn't as high without Carson Wentz, but Ertz can serve as a safety blanket and go-to red-zone target for Nick Foles. Even more reason to start Ertz is that the New York Giants are the worst fantasy defense against tight ends this year.

Fantasy Tip: If there is any good news to come from this, it is that the swelling was minor enough so Wentz was able to have the surgery three days after suffering the injury. Most ACL recoveries take between nine and 12 months, so he'll be racing against the clock to be ready for training camp in 2018. Assuming he doesn't encounter any setbacks along the way, he should be viewed as a top-five fantasy quarterback next summer.

Fantasy Tip: With Wentz done for the year, it's Nick Foles' time to try to lead the Eagles to a Super Bowl run. Foles has had success in the NFL before, but he is a far cry from Wentz. For those who own Wentz and/or Aaron Rodgers, Foles is a serviceable replacement if needed.

Fantasy Tip: Nick Foles takes over at quarterback, and Alshon Jeffery figures to take a hit. Zach Ertz's value pops more with Foles under center as a checkdown option. Jay Ajayi also receives a boost as a checkdown option. As for Foles, he could be considered as a matchup play in Week 15 against the New York Giants if greener pastures aren't available.

Fantasy Tip: Agholor was kind of a bust in the first couple of years of his career, but he has stepped up this season with a big performance. He has 15 catches for 205 yards and a touchdown over his past two games, emerging as a useful WR3 or flex fantasy option at this point.

Fantasy Tip: Burton stepped in for the injured Zach Ertz and it was a seamless transition. Philly likes to use their tight end in key situations and Burton did a good job being Ertz-like. He is worth a look as a low-end TE1 as a safety valve receiver for Nick Foles in Week 15 if Ertz needs to miss more time.

Fantasy Tip: Smith stepped up his game, but he also saw his starting quarterback Carson Wentz go down with a knee injury. Just as soon as Smith looks like he is going to take a step forward he will have to adjust to a new signal caller. He remains a low-end WR4 or flex fantasy option at this point.

Fantasy Tip: Blount hasn't been the same since the team acquired Jay Ajayi, and he even looks to be behind Corey Clement in the pecking order for touches in the Philly backfield now. He is only worth a look as a low-end RB3 or flex fantasy option at this point of the season.